From Boys to Men: Gay Men Write About Growing Up

by Ted Gideonse

Other authorsRobert Williams (Editor)
Paperback, 2006

Status

Available

Call number

PS647.G39 F76

Publication

Da Capo Press (2006), Paperback, 336 pages

Description

More than an anthology of coming out stories, From Boys to Men is a stunning collection of essays about what it is like to be gay and young, to be different and be aware of that difference from the earliest of ages. In these memoirs, coming out is less important than coming of age and coming to the realization that young gay people experience the world in ways quite unlike straight boys. Whether it is a fascination with soap opera, an intense sensitivity to their own difference, or an obsession with a certain part of the male anatomy, gay kids -- or kids who would eventually identify as gay -- have an indefinable but unmistakable gay sensibility. Sometimes the result is funny, sometimes it is harrowing, and often it is deeply moving. Essays by lauded young writers like Alex Chee (Edinburgh), Aaron Hamburger (Faith for Beginners), Karl Soehnlein (The World of Normal Boys), Trebor Healy (Through It Came Bright Colors), Tom Dolby (The Trouble Boy), David Bahr, and Austin Bunn, are collected along with those by brilliant, newcomers such as Michael McAllister, Jason Tougaw, Viet Dinh, and the wildly popular blogger, Joe.My.God.… (more)

Awards

Lambda Literary Award (Nominee — 2006)

Language

Physical description

336 p.; 8 inches

ISBN

0786716320 / 9780786716326

Local notes

OCLC = 341
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